Sadly we have another Lamborghini Murcielago accident to report. Earlier this week, a black early model Murcielago lost control just outside Valli Motorrad in Mariano Comense, near Como. Damage was caused to a line of motorcycles outside of the BMW dealership and to the glass shop front.

No injuries were reported, the driver and co-driver both walked away from the accident. The Lamborghini Murcielago didn’t hit any other vehicles after rebounding off the shop front. No cause for the accident has been given. Repair bills are likely to be expensive with most of the BMW dealership’s stock wiped out and damage to the front and right hand side of the Murcielago.

What does BMW think of rival Audi's decision to purchase Ducati? We posed that question to Bernhard Gobmeier, head of BMW's WSBK program."We followed the negotiations very carefully - the German manager admitted - I don't think the deal will change things very much on track, but it will be interesting to see their future strategy for production based racing."We also asked Gobmeier what he thought about Infront's proposal for some longer races (150-180 kilometers, compared to the current length of 90-110 km) at Magny Cours and Imola, with endurance style pit-stops for refueling.

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